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  1. DODGE DISCS (MODEL 7376) Picture of DODGE DISCS (MODEL 7376) Dodge Discs, model 7376, is a battery-operated toy designed for use by children with severe physical or upper extremity disabilities. This toy comes with 40 discs, a launcher, a metallic paddle or handle, and a speed adjustment control device. The user loads 10 discs and pushes down on the metallic paddle or grasps the black handle. The discs then shoot across the room. The launcher is on a lazy Susan to allow more aim control, and the speed adjustment device controls how fast the discs are rele...[More Information]

  2. DOODLE DOUG (MODEL 396) Picture of DOODLE DOUG (MODEL 396) Doodle Doug, model 396, is a switch activated drawing toy designed for use by children with severe physical, neurological or upper extremity disabilities. This toy holds a drawing marker. When the switch (not included) is activated, the drawing marker cruises around the paper, creating unique and different patterns. Four stamping boots on Doug’s feet add more fun to the pictures. POWER: Uses 2 triple-A batteries. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 6 x 18 x 7 inches....[More Information]

  3. DOTTIE THE DACHSHUND Picture of DOTTIE THE DACHSHUND The Dottie Dachshund is a switch operated toy designed for use by children with upper extremity and severe physical disabilities. It requires capability switch (not included). When the capability switch is activated, this plush toy puppy wags her tail, moves her head and walks while barking. POWER: Two AA batteries (not included). DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 5 x 8 x 3.25 inches. COLOR: Brown with a pink bandana. ...[More Information]

  4. DRESSING MONKEY (MODEL W39592) Picture of DRESSING MONKEY (MODEL W39592) The Dressing Monkey, model W39592, is a fine motor skill activity toy designed for use by children with fine motor disabilities. This plush toy monkey is designed to aid in developing basic daily dressing skills. He comes colorfully dressed in complete attire offering eleven learn-to-dress activities. Attire includes removable socks, lace-up sneakers, a shirt, and overalls. Basic activities include practice in tying shoes, snapping straps, and zipping pockets. DIMENSIONS: 22 inches long. COLOR: ...[More Information]

  5. DRUMMING PANDA (MODEL 9109) Picture of DRUMMING PANDA (MODEL 9109) Drumming Panda, model 9109, is a switch operated toy designed for use by children with severe physical or upper extremity disabilities. When a capability switch (not included) is activated this toy sways side to side, beats its drums, and sings a song. The light in the drum flashes to the tune. POWER: Uses 3 double-A batteries. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 10 x 9 x 7 inches....[More Information]

  6. ELEPHANT Picture of ELEPHANT The Elephant is a switch activated toy designed for use by children with upper extremity, mobility, cognitive or severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury. This toy requires a capability switch (not included). When the switch is activated, this toy elephant raises its trunk, wiggles its ears and walks while lights flash and music plays. POWER: 2 AA batteries. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 6 x 7 x 5.5 inches. COLOR: Purple....[More Information]

  7. EXPLORER RING The Explorer Ring is a eye hand coordination activity designed for use by children with fine motor or neurological disabilities. Opening the doors on the ring cause the beads to flow around. This toy works on developing a range of skills while encouraging tactile, auditory and visual exploration. A game booklet is included with play options for all levels. DIMENSIONS: 12 inches in diameter....[More Information]

  8. FAIRYLAND GO-ROUND (MODEL 110) The Fairyland Go-Round No. 110 is an adapted action slide toy that is activated by any of the Toys for Special Children capability switches. The toy consists of a castle-like tower with intertwining slides. Little animal figures ride to the top of the tower on their own elevators, then slide down to the bottom....[More Information]

  9. FILL AND SPILL HIPPO (MODEL 1432) Picture of FILL AND SPILL HIPPO (MODEL 1432) The Fill and Spill Hippo, model 1432, is a toy designed for use by children with upper extremity or fine motor disabilities. This toy hippo comes with a tray and colorful balls. Once his mouth is filled with balls and he is given a gentle swipe of the hand he will send balls rolling onto the tray while music plays. The toy is useful in encouraging language and auditory development as well as promoting eye-hand coordination. POWER: Uses 2 AA batteries. DIMENSIONS: Hippo: (HxLxW): 7.5 x 8 x 3.5 in...[More Information]

  10. FIRE ENGINE (MODEL 136) Picture of FIRE ENGINE (MODEL 136) The Fire Engine, model 136, is a switch operated remote control toy designed for use by children with severe physical or upper extremity disabilities. The toy can be activated by either remote control or by two capability switches (not included). When activated the toy begins to zoom. POWER: 3 double-A batteries (vechicle) and 1 9-volt battery (remote control). DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 5 x 6.5 x 3.75 inches. COLOR: Red and white....[More Information]

  11. FIRST DOG Picture of FIRST DOG The First Dog is a switch operated toy designed for use by children with upper extremity, fine motor or severe physical disabilities. The toy requires a capability switch (not included). When the switch is activated the First Dog, Bo, will nod his head, wag his tail and bark. POWER: Uses 2 AA batteries. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 6 x 6 x 4 inches. COLOR: Black....[More Information]

  12. FISHAMAJIG BUNDLE Picture of FISHAMAJIG BUNDLE The Fishamajig Bundle is a switch operated toy designed for use by children with severe physical or upper extremity disabilities. The bundle includes both the Air Swimmer Clown Fish and the Switchamajig Controller (see separate entry). The user plugs the Switchamajig Controller into the remote control which has four buttons with four switch jacks, opens the Switchamajig app (see separate entry) on an iPad, and starts playing with the toy. The custom screen allows the user to flap the tail back a...[More Information]

  13. FISHER-PRICE SLUMBER TIME SOOTHER The Fisher-Price Slumbertime Soother provides remote-control comfort for infants that are easily disturbed or distracted from sleep. The Soother offers three relaxing modes for pacifying a baby: a medley of 10 lullabies that plays continuously while soft tracking lights twinkle; one lullaby with soft tracking lights; a selection of nature sounds, including birds, crickets, and a brook. Included with the unit is a remote control that enables the Soother to be reset from up to 20 feet away, allow...[More Information]

  14. FISHY FASCINATION SWITCH (MODEL 893) Picture of FISHY FASCINATION SWITCH (MODEL 893) The Fishy Fascination Switch, model 893, is a touch-activated toy or rotating cylinder switch designed for use by children with severe physical or upper extremity disabilities. Spinning the fish carousel rewards the user with multi-colored blinking lights, music, and vibration while activating a connected device or toy. When spinning the fish users can also watch their mirrored reflection as they go around and around. The toy has a built in switch which allows any of the three rewards to be turn...[More Information]

  15. FLIP FLOP Picture of FLIP FLOP The Flip Flop is a visual stimulation activity designed for use by children with vision or cognitive disabilities. A spin of the domes activates vibration, flashing multi-colored lights, and colorful glitter and multi-colored beads spinning inside a dome. This toy also shows reflections in a mirror and plays six high-fidelity upbeat songs. This versatile toy has two different on/off switches: one to control the music, the other to control the lights, vibration, and beads inside the domes. DIMENS...[More Information]

  16. FLY AND LEARN GLOBE (MODEL 4054) Picture of FLY AND LEARN GLOBE (MODEL 4054) The Fly and Learn Globe, model 4054, is an educational toy designed for use by children with severe physical, neurological or upper extremity disabilities. The toy allows children to travel all over the world making discoveries, being introduced to continents, music, highlights of ancient wonders of the world, and different languages. An easy-to-use joystick has been added to control the movement of the plane as well as the globe. The user activates the green switch at the base of the globe to l...[More Information]

  17. FOXY FOX Picture of FOXY FOX The Foxy Fox is a switch operated toy designed for use by children with severe physical or upper extremity disabilities or spinal cord injury. When an attached capability switch is activated (switch not included), this plush fox shakes her head and tail, walks, and speaks. POWER: Uses 2 C batteries. DIMENSIONS (LxWxH): 10 x 9 x 10 inches....[More Information]

  18. FUZZY WUZZY (MODEL435) Picture of FUZZY WUZZY (MODEL435) Fuzzy Wuzzy is a sound activated toy designed for use by children with speech, severe physical, or cognitive disabilities. Making sounds or tapping the table causes the toy to stroll around and sing happy songs. The user can enjoy making different sounds causing Fuzzy to stroll about making his own singing sounds. POWER: Uses 3 Double-A batteries. DIMENSIONS:(HxL): 4.5 x 4 inches in depth. COLOR: Blue and white....[More Information]

  19. Fruit Picking. ------- "DO IT YOURSELF" ENTRY ------- PURPOSE: Wooden tree with pieces of fruit that can be taken on or off; can help hand-eye coodination and color discrimination. Tree shape cut from 8 by 8 inch plywood attached to a softwood base, with 7 dowels 3/16 inch diameter by 3/4 inch long fastened to the tree as fruit holders. The fruits are cut 1/4 inch thick from a 1 inch diameter dowel, with 1/4 inch holes drilled for hanging, and painted realistically in different colors, as representing various ...[More Information]

  20. GARBAGE TRUCK (MODEL 1006) Picture of GARBAGE TRUCK (MODEL 1006) The Garbage Truck, model 1006, is a switch- operated toy designed for use by young children with severe physical or upper extremity disabilities. This soft rubber toy can be activated either by remote control or by two capability switches. When activated, the toy has real engine sounds and the user can pretend to clean up city streets and sidewalks. POWER: Remote requires 1 9-Volt battery. The truck requires 3 double-A batteries. DIMENSIONS (LxHxW): 7.75 x 4 x 5.5 inches....[More Information]

  21. GEL TILES Picture of GEL TILES Gel Tiles are a perceptual training activity designed to encourage manipulation for children with cognitive, developmental, fine motor, neurological, or upper extremity disabilities. These sealed plastic tailes are filled with brightly-colored, non-toxic gel that reacts to hand pressure. Set includes six tiles ranging in a variety of shapes (circles, squares, etc.). DIMENSIONS: Sizes range from a circle 3 inches in diameter to a 20-inch square. COLOR: One tile each of red, yellow, green, blue, o...[More Information]

  22. GIGGLE 'N GAMES GORILLA (MODEL 8048) Picture of GIGGLE 'N GAMES GORILLA (MODEL 8048) Giggle ‘n Games Gorilla, model 8048, is a switch or touch operated toy designed for use by children with upper extremity or severe physical disabilities. This plush toy gorilla is equipped with a mirror that features an attached musical note symbol. Press the musical note on the mirror or activate the required capability switch (not included) and this plush gorilla will talk and sing three different children’s songs while the user can see his or her image in the mirror and explore interesting...[More Information]

  23. GIGGLES & COOS (MODELS 3924 AFRICAN AMERICAN & 3923 CAUCASIAN) Picture of GIGGLES & COOS (MODELS 3924 AFRICAN AMERICAN  & 3923 CAUCASIAN) The Giggles & Coos models 3924 (African American), and model 3923 (Caucasian) are switch activated dolls designed for use by children with physical, sensory, or cognitive disabilities. Once a connected capability switch is activated, the user can listen to the doll’s first words of “Ma Ma” and “Da Da” as her mouth and eyes move with lifelike motions. The doll's facial expressions also changes while she giggle and babbles her first words. Lay her down and she will make sleep sounds just before sh...[More Information]

  24. GLITTER PIN (MODEL 1695, 1698, & 1699) Picture of GLITTER PIN (MODEL 1695, 1698, & 1699) The Glitter Pin is a spatial orientation activity designed for use with children with sensory, neurological, and developmental disabilities. These clear cylinders are divided into three dections and are filled with brightly-colored objects. When the child spins the cylinder, the objects jump and dance. Model 1698 also has lights and music; model 1695 has vibration, lights, and music; and model 1699 has lights and spinners. OPTIONS: A base, model 1650, is available which enables this toy to be us...[More Information]

  25. GLOWING SEAHORSE WITH SWITCH Picture of GLOWING SEAHORSE WITH SWITCH The Glowing Seahorse with Switch is a switch operated toy designed for use by children with upper extremity or severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury. This soft toy has a glowing light on its tummy and plays eight soft melodies and ocean sounds when the attached capability switch (included) is activated. Activating the switch a second time turns the toy off. POWER: Uses 3 triple-A batteries. DIMENSIONS (LxWxH): 11 x 6 x 4.5 inches....[More Information]

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